# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. # Licensed under the MIT License. cases: - note: numbers.range data: {} modules: - | package test r1 = numbers.range(1, 5) r2 = numbers.range(5, 1) r3 = numbers.range(-1, -5) r4 = numbers.range(-5, -1) # Single item range r5 = numbers.range(8, 8) y { false } r8 = numbers.range(y, 10) r9 = numbers.range(10, y) query: data.test want_result: r1: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] r2: [5, 4, 3, 2, 1] r3: [-1, -2, -3, -4, -5] r4: [-5, -4, -3, -2, -1] r5: [8] - note: non integer start data: {} modules: - | package test r6 = numbers.range(1.01, 5) error: must be integer query: data - note: non integer start data: {} modules: - | package test r7 = numbers.range(1, 5.01) error: must be integer query: data - note: less-args data: {} modules: - | package test x = numbers.range(1) query: data.test.x error: "`numbers.range` expects 2 arguments" - note: more-args data: {} modules: - | package test x = numbers.range(1, 2, 3) query: data.test.x error: "`numbers.range` expects 2 arguments" - note: invalid-start data: {} modules: - | package test x = numbers.range("1", 2) query: data.test.x error: "`numbers.range` expects numeric argument" - note: invalid-end data: {} modules: - | package test x = numbers.range(1, "2") query: data.test.x error: "`numbers.range` expects numeric argument"